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Survival Benefit for Individuals With Constitutional Mismatch Repair Deficiency Undergoing Surveillance
Document Type
article
Author
Durno, CarolErcan, Ayse BaharBianchi, VanessaEdwards, MelissaAronson, MelyssaGalati, MelissaAtenafu, Eshetu GAbebe-Campino, GadiAl-Battashi, AbeerAlharbi, MusaAzad, Vahid FallahBaris, Hagit NBasel, DonaldBedgood, RaymondBendel, AnneBen-Shachar, ShayBlumenthal, Deborah TBlundell, MaudeBornhorst, MiriamBronsema, AnnikaCairney, ElizabethRhode, SaraCaspi, ShaniChamdin, AghiadChiaravalli, StefanoConstantini, ShlomiCrooks, BruceDas, AnirbanDvir, RinaFarah, RoulaFoulkes, William DFrenkel, ZehavitGallinger, BaileyGardner, SharonGass, DavidGhalibafian, MithraGilpin, CatherineGoldberg, YaelGoudie, CatherineHamid, Syed AhmerHampel, HeatherHansford, Jordan RHarlos, CraigHijiya, NobukoHsu, SaundersKamihara, JunneKebudi, RejinKnipstein, JeffreyKoschmann, CarlKratz, ChristianLarouche, ValerieLassaletta, AlvaroLindhorst, ScottLing, Simon CLink, Michael PDe Mola, Rebecca LoretLuiten, RebeccaLurye, MichalMaciaszek, Jamie LMagimairajanIssai, VananMaher, Ossama MMassimino, MauraMcGee, Rose BMushtaq, NaureenMason, GaryNewmark, MonicaNicholas, GarthNichols, Kim ENicolaides, TheodoreOpocher, EnricoOsborn, MichaelOshrine, BenjaminPearlman, RachelPettee, DanielRapp, JanRashid, MohsinReddy, AlyssaReichman, LaraRemke, MarcRobbins, GabrielRoy, SumitaSabel, MagnusSamuel, DavidScheers, IsabelleSchneider, Kami WolfeSen, SantanuStearns, DuncanSumerauer, DavidSwallow, CarolTaylor, LeslieThomas, GregoryToledano, HelenTomboc, PatrickVan Damme, AnWiner, IraYalon, MichalYen, Lee YiZapotocky, MichalZelcer, ShaynaZiegler, David S
Source
Journal of Clinical Oncology. 39(25)
Subject
Cancer
Brain Disorders
Clinical Research
Digestive Diseases
Prevention
Brain Cancer
Rare Diseases
Adolescent
Adult
Brain Neoplasms
Child
Child
Preschool
Colorectal Neoplasms
DNA Mismatch Repair
DNA Repair Enzymes
Early Detection of Cancer
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Male
Neoplastic Syndromes
Hereditary
Population Surveillance
Prognosis
Prospective Studies
Survival Rate
United States
Young Adult
Clinical Sciences
Oncology and Carcinogenesis
Oncology & Carcinogenesis
Language
Abstract
PurposeConstitutional mismatch repair deficiency syndrome (CMMRD) is a lethal cancer predisposition syndrome characterized by early-onset synchronous and metachronous multiorgan tumors. We designed a surveillance protocol for early tumor detection in these individuals.Patients and methodsData were collected from patients with confirmed CMMRD who were registered in the International Replication Repair Deficiency Consortium. Tumor spectrum, efficacy of the surveillance protocol, and malignant transformation of low-grade lesions were examined for the entire cohort. Survival outcomes were analyzed for patients followed prospectively from the time of surveillance implementation.ResultsA total of 193 malignant tumors in 110 patients were identified. Median age of first cancer diagnosis was 9.2 years (range: 1.7-39.5 years). For patients undergoing surveillance, all GI and other solid tumors, and 75% of brain cancers were detected asymptomatically. By contrast, only 16% of hematologic malignancies were detected asymptomatically (P < .001). Eighty-nine patients were followed prospectively and used for survival analysis. Five-year overall survival (OS) was 90% (95% CI, 78.6 to 100) and 50% (95% CI, 39.2 to 63.7) when cancer was detected asymptomatically and symptomatically, respectively (P = .001). Patient outcome measured by adherence to the surveillance protocol revealed 4-year OS of 79% (95% CI, 54.8 to 90.9) for patients undergoing full surveillance, 55% (95% CI, 28.5 to 74.5) for partial surveillance, and 15% (95% CI, 5.2 to 28.8) for those not under surveillance (P < .0001). Of the 64 low-grade tumors detected, the cumulative likelihood of transformation from low-to high-grade was 81% for GI cancers within 8 years and 100% for gliomas in 6 years.ConclusionSurveillance and early cancer detection are associated with improved OS for individuals with CMMRD.